Wednesday 26 June 2024

Severn Farm Pond nature reserve, Welshpool . 21/06/2024


A moth survey was held last Friday night at the reserve by myself, in conjunction with the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust Wild Skills Wild Spaces (WSWS) group, headed by Frances Louise and Nik Cain.

As far as I am aware, it is the first time a significant moth survey has been staged at this reserve.  

Common Emerald. PMcG

Probably more than twenty years ago, I first visited this MWT reserve and it was a sorry sight with an unpleasant industrial waste pipe draining into the site and lots of signs of anti-social behaviour. I had a spare moment last year, waiting for tyres to be fitted on my car so I took the chance to re-visit the site. I must say I was blown away by the transformation thanks to the persistent efforts of the mid-week group and latterly the WSWS group. A rich wetland mix with plenty of scrub, sallow, open water and a fabulous events shelter.

Severn Farm Pond nature reserve. Nationaltrails.co.uk


I quickly realised that a moth survey had to be done and it made complete sense to run it as an event with WSWS.

Being the middle of the year it was always going to be a late switch on. By the time I had set up and the inevitable rain was easing it was around 10pm. The group had arrived, some keen volunteers from Newtown and Welshpool areas. At least it was calm and overcast!

After an ad hoc briefing about moths and types of moth trap, the group set about collecting while Frances helped me with the listing of species as potted moths were brought to the table and identified.

Barred Yellow. PMcG

It was another of those steady trickle sort of nights with Udea olivalis to the table first. Then much excitement as a fresh Swallow-tailed Moth was brought in.  Much to their credit and perseverance it was after midnight when the WSWS group needed to depart. I stayed on until 2.45am, slowly winding down (drying) the traps.

Crowd pleasers included the Swallow-tailed Moth, Common Emerald and Barred Yellow while Epagoge grotiana and Clepsis spectrana added interest. Most abundant moth of the night by far was Archips xylosteana.


Epagoge grotiana. PMcG.

A total of 33 species were recorded. 23 Macro and 10 Micro's. Not a bad total as the temperature was at best only 10 Celsius.

Burnished Brass. PMcG.

It was a really enjoyable night and we hope to hold another survey in the autumn.

Thanks go to WSWS volunteers and staff for their time and help with the survey, to Montgomeryshire Moth Group for the loan of table top identification equipment and Peter Williams, Vice County Moth Recorder for help with id verifications.

Traps used:

1 x 125w MV white sheet.

1 x 125w MV Skinner's.

3 x 15w green synergetic Skinner's.


Phil.


Sunday 16 June 2024

Mothing event Llanymynech Golf Club

 


Oswestry and Borders Butterfly Group ran a Moth Trapping event at Llanymynech Golf Club on Saturday June 15th.  The weather was even worse than forecast with persistent rain lasting till after 1.00AM.  We were fortunate to have the use of the practice shed which is covered.  Phil McGregor, representing MMG, set up several moth traps on the Golf Course and he and Pippa Young braved the rain to go round them bringing in moths.  Sensibly most people gave it a miss.  The moths don’t seem to mind the rain and we had 27 macros and 8 micros including Small Elephant Hawk moth and Poplar Hawk.  A Heart & Club was the only rare species but the Mottled Beauty (photo) was not something I have seen that often.




I am posting the above event summary here on behalf of Simon Spencer, O&BBG.

Yes, the rain was very determined but not as much as we nor the moths were! 

A very enjoyable night. 

Phil.



Saturday 8 June 2024

Mothing event Llanymynech Golf Club Saturday June 15th

 Oswestry and Borders Butterfly Group is going to run a Moth Trapping event at Llanymynech Golf Club on Saturday June 15th.  We will meet in the back car park (SJ265220) and start setting up traps about 8.30pm for a 9.30pm switch-on or thereabouts, All welcome. This event will be covered by Butterfly Conservation’s West Midland branch for insurance purposes as there have been delays in organizing insurance for the Montgomeryshire Moth Group who would otherwise be running this event. We have done moth trapping at Llanymynech Golf Club before and the limestone grassland produces some interesting moths.  Phil McGregor, from MMG will be leading and I will assist.  Bring refreshments, Head torches & torches etc,  a chair etc.

I am posting this event notice here on behalf of Simon Spencer.

Phil.

philmcg74@gmail.com

Wednesday 5 June 2024

Bioblitz at Dolydd Gobaith

 

BIS are hosting a bioblitz in Montgomeryshire and we’d like to invite you along is you are interested. Please see details below:

Date and time: Friday 12th July (10:00 – 14:00)

Location: Dolydd Gobaith (SJ103230)

Site details: The site is a 32-acre community farm & nature reserve in Montgomeryshire and is run with the help of local volunteers. Habitats include wetlands, ponds, unimproved pasture, an orchard and hay meadow.

It will be a fantastic day to explore the habitats and record the wildlife we see. If you are available and interested in attending, please email me directly at katherine@bis.org.uk and I will forward you parking details and a map of the area. We hope to see you there!

Many thanks,

Katherine

Katherine Hawkins (Communications and Information Officer)

She/her

Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and BBNP

Local Environmental Records Centres Wales Ltd